"Coach (Rick) Leonard told me going into the fourth quarter, it was my time," Logan said. "I just tried to do all I could for us to win."

The fourth quarter, or really, the entire second half was Logan's time, as he scored 23 points after the break to secure the Rebel win. Logan was in attack mode, driving to the basket and slicing through the Bulldogs' defense late.

"Regardless of what defense we were in, he caught the ball and took it to the goal," Boiling Springs coach Glenn Reese noted. "You can't win if you can't stop penetration."

Logan got the crowd going early with a reverse two-handed dunk in transition, and kept it going late as Byrnes continued to feed the hot hand.

"The biggest thing tonight was his effort," Byrnes coach Rick Leonard said. "When he plays hard and attacks, he lifts our entire team up and the rest of the guys fall in line."

Byrnes (10-6, 2-3) also got 15 points from Nori Johnson, who knocked down a key 3-pointer with just over a minute left to give the Rebels a five-point lead.

"That's what won the game for them," Reese said. "We cut it to two and he got free for just a second and nailed it."